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Hasrat Gill

Hasrat Gill is a promising young Australian all-rounder, a left-handed batter and right-arm leg-spinner, born November 9, 2005, known for her rise through Victorian cricket, representing Melbourne Stars and Sydney Thunder in the WBBL, Victoria in WNCL, and the Australian U19s. Key details include her impressive U19 World Cup performance, leading runs/wickets in Victorian Premier Cricket, and being a key figure in the Thunder's WBBL|11 squad. 

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Full Name
Hasrat Gill
Born
9 November 2005
Place Of Birth
Amritsar, India
Country
Australia
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm leg spin
Role
All Rounder
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Queensland Fire Women vs Victoria Women · Match 41 List A March 14, 2026 0 4 0 0 0.00
Queensland Fire Women vs Victoria Women · Match 38 List A March 12, 2026 21 35 1 0 60.00
South Australia Women vs Victoria Women · Match 26 List A February 3, 2026 8 17 0 0 47.06
Victoria Women vs Australian Capital Territory Women · Match 16 List A January 8, 2026 4 14 0 0 28.57
Australian Capital Territory Women vs Victoria Women · Match 14 List A January 6, 2026 6 25 0 0 24.00
Sydney Thunder Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women · 21th Match Women T20 November 23, 2025 4 8 0 0 50.00

Matches

Queensland Fire Women Queensland Fire Women
Victoria Women Victoria Women
Queensland Fire Women Queensland Fire Women
Victoria Women Victoria Women
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Major Teams Represented

  • WBBL: Melbourne Stars, Sydney Thunder (for WBBL|11)
  • WNCL (State): Victoria
  • International Youth: Australia Women's Under-19 

International Debuts

  • No Senior International Debut: Hasrat Gill has not played any senior international matches for Australia (as of January 2026).
  • U19 International Debut: She represented the Australian U19 team in a tri-series and the 2025 ICC U19 T20 World Cup in Malaysia, where she was also vice-captain. 

Career Highlights & Milestones

  • Early Success: Topped wicket-takers in Victorian Premier Cricket at 16.
  • Victorian Contract: Earned first state contract with Victoria for 2024-25 WNCL season.
  • U19 World Cup: Vice-captain for Australia U19s, impressing with wickets at the 2025 U19 T20 World Cup in Malaysia.
  • WBBL Debut: Debuted for Melbourne Stars in October 2024, taking 3/12 in her first match.
  • Sydney Thunder Move: Signed with Sydney Thunder for WBBL|11 (late 2024/early 2025 season). 

Awards & Recognition

  • Leading run-scorer and wicket-taker in Victorian Premier Cricket (2023-24 season).
  • Considered one of Australia's brightest young Indian-origin cricketers.